Black Lives Matter - Melb Rally II Voices from East Gippsland II Preston Market Report II Save Our Scene
vor 5 Jahren
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Rank and File Worker and Trade Union Show, covering current affairs, progressive issues and news and events from the labour movement. Includes "This Is The Week" with Kevin Healy.
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vor 5 Jahren
It has been a momentous time not only with covid-19 restrictions
easing but massive rallies across the country, cities as well as
provinical towns, in support of Black Lives Matter. Tilde Joy part
of our Stick Together Team was able to give us access to material
from the end of the Melbourne event that gives a real sense of the
size and emotion of the rally. It includes voices of the families
of some of the first nations people who never came back from police
custody alive and ends with an extremely sobering analysis of
Australian society by Moz a refugee who spoke to the rally by phone
from the Mantra Hotel in Preston. We'll hear the monologue by Meyne
Wyatt #Q&A monologue from his play City of Gold which stirred
things up on this weeks Q & A on the ABC focusing on local
issues and Black Lives Matter- The fifth dispatch from our
friends from Googerah East Gippsland produced by Fiona Jude as they
weather the aftermath of the fires last summer .- This is the Week
that Was a tastey tangy bite from Kevin as he sums up the week- We
go to a Darebin Council meeting following up the latest on the fate
of the Preston Market- Maz from the save our scene talks to us
about their campaign calling for Government assistance to save
iconic live music venues feeling the pinch with covid-19.
easing but massive rallies across the country, cities as well as
provinical towns, in support of Black Lives Matter. Tilde Joy part
of our Stick Together Team was able to give us access to material
from the end of the Melbourne event that gives a real sense of the
size and emotion of the rally. It includes voices of the families
of some of the first nations people who never came back from police
custody alive and ends with an extremely sobering analysis of
Australian society by Moz a refugee who spoke to the rally by phone
from the Mantra Hotel in Preston. We'll hear the monologue by Meyne
Wyatt #Q&A monologue from his play City of Gold which stirred
things up on this weeks Q & A on the ABC focusing on local
issues and Black Lives Matter- The fifth dispatch from our
friends from Googerah East Gippsland produced by Fiona Jude as they
weather the aftermath of the fires last summer .- This is the Week
that Was a tastey tangy bite from Kevin as he sums up the week- We
go to a Darebin Council meeting following up the latest on the fate
of the Preston Market- Maz from the save our scene talks to us
about their campaign calling for Government assistance to save
iconic live music venues feeling the pinch with covid-19.
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